Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: mark blundell on March 25, 2011, 08:54:44 pm
-
hi all i had a guy stop me today and wanted a price to pressure wash ivy from the side of his house
i went and had a look and all the ivy has been removed and there is the remains that is stuck to the wall
what is the best way to remove this as i am a bit weary about pressure washing the sideof his house
also would it cause damp problems pressure washing the side of a house
thanks in advance mark
-
Hi Mark,
You will be fine pressure washing the house. It was my job for 5 years in london. Hot water usually helps with the remnants of ivy (i guess your talking about the little suckers left over and some light brown vegetation) We used to use acid to clean the bricks and found it did nothing to help remove the ivy. Just be carefull you dont cut into the bricks while your trying to carve the ivy off.
Matt
-
thanks matt
i have told the guy i will go and do a test patch next week so i will see how the pressure washer gets it off
-
No problems mark, test patches are always good when it comes to bricks. Try and keep the lance on an angle, and get underneath the ivy, like i said before, ''carve'' it off...
Matt
-
when i did gardening i used to shift ivy using a sharp spade under the stalks and push lifting it off. some kinds of brickwork has mortar that is very susceptible to being blown out with even moderate pressure so you are right to do a test . good luck with the job.